Two Englishmen aged 42 and 51 are under lock and key in France for having sold a fraudulent cure for cancer. And not only cancer but also sclerosis, alzheimer’s, parkinson’s and even autism. And they claimed furthermore that their magic medication protected the human body against all infections. They marketed their miracle cure under the […]

Chemist sign in France

Two Englishmen aged 42 and 51 are under lock and key in France for having sold a fraudulent cure for cancer. And not only cancer but also sclerosis, alzheimer’s, parkinson’s and even autism. And they claimed furthermore that their magic medication protected the human body against all infections.

They marketed their miracle cure under the names of Immuno Biotech and First Immune. The two, as they claimed contained GCMAF and Goleic.

The two Englishmen have not been named by the French police.

They not only sold their miracle cure on a flashy website but before they had come to set themselves up in France, they had opened a clinic in the Swiss town of Bussigny. Before the Swiss had expelled them for giving medical care without a license to do so, they had caused the death of five cancer sufferers. The five unfortunates had been diagnosed by doctors to have been in the terminal phase of their cancers.

Here in France the two had set themselves up in the Northern French town of Digosville and it was there that they themselves manufactured their magic medication and where the police closed in on them and arrested them. They were then brought to Paris and locked up here while the police continue with their investigation.

The police had found €320,000 in cash in their Digosville place. They had sold a dose of their fraudulent miracle cure for €500. The address given on their website was on the Channel Island of Guernsey. And yes, they had not declared this income to the tax authorities in any country.

They had customers all over Europe and some were still waiting for their orders to arrive.

They also had a Facebook page where customers testified about how they had been cured. Some commented that their cancer tumours had been reduced by 60% in just a few days. The customers were also all bogus.